Past Events - The Fireside Reading Series - Tom Daley and Julie RochlinEvent: Date: TOM DALEY was a machinist for many years and now teaches poetry and memoir writing at the Online School of Poetry (http://onlineschoolofpoetry.org), the Boston Center for Adult Education and Lexington Community Education. His poetry has been published in Harvard Review, Prairie Schooner, 32 Poems, Passages North, Poetry Ireland Review, Del Sol Review, Archipelago, and elsewhere. His manuscript, Shim, was a finalist for The Poetry Foundation's Emily Dickinson Prize. His chapbook, Canticles and Inventories, is available at The Lost Bookshelf (http://thelostbookshelf.com/d.html) a generous service of Cervená Barva Press. JULIE ROCHLIN draws on both the natural and domestic world when writing her poetry. A former Performance Artist, her performance pieces were known for both their story-telling style and for the use of sound and movement. As a founding member of Mobius Artist Space, Julie helped curate many events as well as perform her own work. Since 1998, Julie has lived with her family in Cambridge Cohousing. She has a private practice in massage therapy. The reading will begin with an open mike. Refreshments will be served before and after the reading starting at 7pm. Suggested Donation is $3.00. Location - How to get to Cambridge Cohousing:Note: The Walden St. bridge is under construction. Cambridge Cohousing is located just north of Porter Square at 175 Richdale Ave. From Massachusetts Ave., turn onto Upland Rd. Take the first right onto Richdale Ave. Cross Walden St. and proceed to 175 Richdale Ave. Cambridge Cohousing is a complex of yellow buildings. Walk through the main gate to the common house. For further information or instructions, please contact Molly Lynn Watt, 617-354-8242, mollywatt@comcast.net, or Jenise Aminoff, 617-576-2004, jenise@alum.mit.edu or http://www.cambridgecohousing.org/fireside/index.html |